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ChrisMayLA6, to bookstodon
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This week I've been mainly reading, no. 108.

Ave Barrera's The Forgery (2013/2022) is a Mexican caper story about an forced to complete a forgery as part of an inheritance fraud. But by the end its unclear (perhaps purposefully) whether the narrator has experienced imprisonment & exploitation by a violent & rich mastermind, or whether its all a fever dream brought on by a hand injury (turning to sepsis). While quite enjoyable its also finally unsatisfying as a novel.

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SteveClough,
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@muirinnmac @ChrisMayLA6 @bookstodon I think novels need to have endings - happy or not. They need to finish the story they are telling.

They can hint at more stories. They can make it clear that there is more than we have read. But the story being told needs to conclude.

And that is from me who loved The Gamekeeper by Barry Hines, which ends where it starts - because life is cyclic like that. It at least finishes.

ChrisMayLA6,
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@stephenwhq @muirinnmac @bookstodon

Yes, I think that's what I meant...

MikeDunnAuthor, to bookstadon
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Today in Labor History November 7, 1912: Ernest Riebe's "Mr. Block," IWW labor comic strip first appeared in print. Mr. Block was one of the best-loved features in the Wobbly press. Joe Hill wrote a song about "Mr. Block," who was a boss-loving, American Dream-believing, self-sabotaging knucklehead. Some call Riebe the first "underground" comic book artist.

Mr. Block (by Joe Hill)

Please give me your attention, I'll introduce to you
A man who is a credit to the ["Our] old Red White and Blue["]
His head is made of lumber and solid as a rock
He is a common worker and his name is Mr. Block
And Block [he] thinks he may be premier [President] some day

Chorus
Oh Mr. Block, you were born by mistake
You take the cake, you make me ache
[Go] tie a rock on your block and then jump in the lake
Kindly do that for Liberty's sake!

  1. Yes, Mr. Block is lucky - he got a job, by gee!
    The shark got seven dollars for job and fare and fee
    They shipped him to a desert and dumped him with his truck
    But when he tried to find his job he sure was out of luck
    He shouted, "That's too raw! I'll fix them with the law!"

  2. Block hiked back to the city but wasn't doing well
    He said "I'll join the union, the great AF of L".
    He got a job that morning, got fired by the night
    He said, "I'll see Sam Gompers and he'll fix that foreman right!"
    Sam Gompers said, "You see, you've got our sympathy."

  3. Election day he shouted, "A Socialist for Mayor!"
    The comrade got elected [and] he happy was for fair
    But after the election he got an awful shock
    [When] a great big socialistic bull did rap him on the block
    And Comrade Block did sob, "I helped him get his job!"

  4. Poor Block he died one evening, I'm very glad to state
    He climbed the golden ladder up to the pearly gate
    He said, "Oh Mister Peter, one thing I'd like to tell
    I'd like to meet the Astorbilts and John D Rockerfell!"
    Old Pete said, "Is that so? You'll meet them down below!"

Tune: It Looks to me Like a Big Time Tonight. from Al Grierson,
by Joe Hill, in 13th ed. of the Little Red Songbook

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sidereal,
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@MikeDunnAuthor @bookstadon Reading old Mr. Block comics is nuts because most of the issues have not changed.

It’s like, oh this strip is about how liberal politicians use the promise of gentrification to court votes and then kick people who voted for them out of the gentrified area. The next strip is about how bosses use racism/beef between nationalities and false consciousness to control people. The next strip is about the ethical imperative to sabotage unsafe machinery.

The same problems.

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Day 20 of where you share old art during the month of October

🎨 Pencil drawings, by me

Made these drawings of two Brides of Dracula and then subtly colored them in certain parts and lit them up with some tea lights. Vampire fun! 🦇🩸🦇

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Two pencil drawings of vampire brides in wooden coffins, with lights placed behind the drawings to light them up.

frykitty,
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@stina_marie @horror I like these a lot!

stina_marie,
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@frykitty @horror Thanks so much for saying so, I'm happy to "hear" that! 😁

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Day 18 of where you share old art during the month of October

🎨 Watercolor & ink, by me

An Illustration for the short story "Zero Sum" by the talented J. Daniel Stone. The story + art will be included in his 2024 collection RAGING IN THE DARK.


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herorobb,
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@stina_marie @horror I really love this.

stina_marie,
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@herorobb @horror Thank you so much for telling me- I'm always thrilled when people like my weird art! (And btw, if you like this, the story is filled with all these elements, too!)

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💜 Been here almost a year, so! post 2.0!

🌈 I'm Ro, an and of really weird, (the CHAMELEON MOON and STAKE SAUCE series) as well as (DAWNFALL, THE GREAT BATSBY).

🤘 I'm a and creator, and tend to love other weird/queer things too!

🎃 I'm also a Norse , and dig witchy stuff in general!

🌙 All books and games are on RoAnnaSylver.com, and a thread o' books will follow!

Roannasylver,
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CHAMELEON MOON: An entirely (including polyam, and -led) cast of superheroes survive a permanently-burning city with the power of love and rock n'roll!

Now getting an enhanced-audio , which drops on ! More info on RoAnnaSylver.com!

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Uncredited cover for the 1st edition of Keith Laumer's The Big Show (1972)

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My top 6 artists this month #Music #artist #Stats #Spotify
If u use spotify u should use https://www.statsforspotify.com

  1. Billie Eilish
  2. Post Malone
  3. Doja cat
  4. Lil uzi vert
  5. Olivia Rodrigo
  6. J. Cole
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As promised posting of me on the balcony. It was a nice and ;)

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@NightPinkKitty beautiful ♥️

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Today in Writing History September 10, 1960: Alison Bechdel, American author and illustrator was born. She is most famous for her “Dykes to Watch Out For,” comic strip. And for her “Bechdel Test,” originally intended as a joke in one of her comics, but which has since become a routine metric used by critics as an indicator for the active presence of women in a film.

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@MikeDunnAuthor @bookstadon @SKleefeld

Don’t forget her masterpiece, “Fun Home”

skaly, to random
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Learning to smile in photos. Wide teeth smile is still a way from here but I suppose little smiles are progress?

Also I just made this necklace and it's available on my Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GenderlessBySkaly

girdhar,
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@skaly cute smile ♥️👄

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